Trezor says your crypto is safe after Ledger audit exposes a hardware flaw

The flaw affects only one of the wallet's multiple security layers and would require physical access, specialized equipment and advanced expertise to exploit....
Key takeaways
- 1Trezor's Safe 7 flaw in TROPIC01 chip requires physical possession, specialized lab equipment, and advanced expertise to exploit.
- 2The vulnerability affects only one security layer; user crypto holdings and private keys remain protected by multiple security layers.
- 3No real-world attacks or compromised devices have been reported; Trezor says customers need not take action.
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Why it matters
This disclosure demonstrates responsible security practices in hardware wallets crucial for Indian retail investors storing crypto assets. Transparency about vulnerabilities and robust multi-layer security architecture builds confidence in cold storage solutions for protecting digital wealth.
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